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PRESS RELEASE:

PHARMACHIEVE'S LIVE INTERACTIVE MCQ LECTURES NOW AVAILABLE BOTH ONLINE AND IN A CLASSROOM

December 2, 2012 (Toronto) – PharmAchieve the largest and leader provider of preparatory courses for the PEBC Exams today announced that live, interactive lectures for its MCQ classes, taught by a team of three university professors with years of clinical experience led by Mark McIntyre, PharmD. The instruction will be available both online and in a classroom.

Says PharmAchieve CEO Hooman Katirai, “During our last class, we noticed that many students moved from as far away as Vancouver would fly to Toronto just to attend our classes. We understand the inconvenience that such travel can bring and as a result developed the technology to bring online student a first class experience where they could attend the same class as the students in the physical classroom."

To provide a seamless online experience, the instructor wears a microphone and uses a special whiteboard so that whatever is written is projected simultaneously in the classroom and online. Online students can also submit question during live lectures and in fact have been found to submit more questions than those in the classroom.

PharmAchieve's online MCQ course include the following resources (which are also made available to students attending the course in the classroom):

Taught by a Mark McIntyre, PharmD, an award winning University of Toronto professor

For further information please contact:

PharmAchieve
1-888-PASS-OSCE (1-888-727-7672)

About PharmAchieve:

PharmAchieve (website: PharmAchieve.com) is the largest and leading provider of preparatory courses for the Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada exams that all pharmacy graduates must pass in order to become licensed in Canada. The company trains hundreds of pharmacists each year using both classroom instruction, extensive medical simulation, and online and offline training . The company was founded by Harvard-trained faculty and run by a team that includes 5 current and former University professors and 2 heads of Pharmacy Residency.

PharmAchieve and the PharmAchieve logo are registered trademarks of PharmAchieve Corporation Ltd. PharmAchieve is an independent organization that is not affiliated nor endorsed bt the Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada (PEBC).